Best All-Terrain Strollers

Explore top-rated all-terrain strollers designed to handle any surface while providing comfort and stability.

#1 Bugaboo Fox 3

Bugaboo Fox 3

$1,299.99
4.9 out of 5

The Bugaboo Fox 3 excels in all terrains with its advanced suspension and durable design, offering supreme comfort for both parent and child.

Pros:

  • Advanced suspension system
  • All-terrain wheels
  • One-piece self-standing fold
  • High-quality materials

Cons:

  • Premium price point
  • Heavy
  • Large when folded
#2 UPPAbaby Ridge

UPPAbaby Ridge

$599.99
4.8 out of 5

The UPPAbaby Ridge is built for adventure with robust all-terrain capabilities while maintaining the brand's signature comfort and convenience features.

Pros:

  • All-wheel suspension
  • Deep tread tires
  • Hand brake system
  • Large storage basket

Cons:

  • Bulky frame
  • Expensive
  • Not travel system compatible
#3 Thule Urban Glide 2

Thule Urban Glide 2

$479.99
4.7 out of 5

The Thule Urban Glide 2 combines urban maneuverability with off-road capability, featuring excellent suspension and weather protection.

Pros:

  • Smooth ride on rough terrain
  • Swivel front wheel locks
  • Rear wheel suspension
  • Water-resistant canopy

Cons:

  • Heavy weight
  • Premium pricing
  • Limited storage access
#4 Baby Jogger City Elite 2

Baby Jogger City Elite 2

$429.99
4.6 out of 5

The Baby Jogger City Elite 2 provides excellent all-terrain performance with forever air tires that never go flat and superior suspension.

Pros:

  • All-terrain air-filled tires
  • Forever air rubber tires
  • Hand-operated parking brake
  • Compact quick-fold

Cons:

  • Expensive accessories
  • No car seat adapter included
  • Heavy to carry
#5 BOB Gear Alterrain Pro

BOB Gear Alterrain Pro

$549.99
4.8 out of 5

The BOB Alterrain Pro is the ultimate all-terrain stroller with professional-grade suspension and rugged construction for serious outdoor adventures.

Pros:

  • Superior suspension system
  • Air-filled tires with chambers
  • Compression lock-out
  • Adjustable handlebar

Cons:

  • Very expensive
  • Heavy overall weight
  • Complex assembly
#6 Mountain Buggy Terrain

Mountain Buggy Terrain

$399.99
4.5 out of 5

The Mountain Buggy Terrain brings New Zealand outdoor expertise to stroller design with robust construction and excellent terrain handling.

Pros:

  • New Zealand outdoor heritage
  • 12-inch air-filled tires
  • Front swivel wheel locks
  • Compact fold system

Cons:

  • Limited brand recognition
  • Basic storage features
  • Fewer accessories available
#7 Bumbleride Indie All Terrain

Bumbleride Indie All Terrain

$349.99
4.4 out of 5

The Bumbleride Indie All Terrain combines environmental consciousness with practical all-terrain capability and thoughtful design features.

Pros:

  • Eco-friendly materials
  • All-terrain wheels
  • Magnetic peekaboo window
  • Reversible handlebar

Cons:

  • Limited suspension
  • Smaller brand
  • Basic folding mechanism
#8 Britax B-Free All Terrain

Britax B-Free All Terrain

$329.99
4.3 out of 5

The Britax B-Free All Terrain offers reliable performance with safety-focused design and compatibility with Britax car seats for seamless travel.

Pros:

  • All-terrain rubber tires
  • Impact-absorbing wheels
  • One-hand fold
  • Car seat compatible

Cons:

  • Heavy frame
  • Limited recline positions
  • Basic storage basket
#9 Graco Modes Adventure Wagon

Graco Modes Adventure Wagon

$299.99
4.2 out of 5

The Graco Modes Adventure Wagon offers a unique all-terrain solution for families with multiple children, combining stroller and wagon functionality.

Pros:

  • Unique wagon design
  • All-terrain wheels
  • Two child capacity
  • Large storage space

Cons:

  • Bulky and heavy
  • Not suitable for infants
  • Difficult to maneuver in tight spaces
#10 Evenflo Shyft DualRide All-Terrain

Evenflo Shyft DualRide All-Terrain

$249.99
4.1 out of 5

The Evenflo Shyft DualRide provides accessible all-terrain capability with travel system compatibility at a competitive price point.

Pros:

  • Budget-friendly all-terrain option
  • Converts to infant car seat carrier
  • All-terrain wheels
  • Decent storage basket

Cons:

  • Basic suspension
  • Limited premium features
  • Average build quality